Malaya Tribune, 14 November 1938
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Title Section40 1938-11-14 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newspaper- r wspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII,- No. 270, Singapore, MONDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, November 14, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1938 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement132 1938-11-14 1 S D i\BAY TRIBUNE Dom/fuM In Malaya "DAIRY FARM r Condensed Sweetened FILL (REAM MILK. M rlJ Am M,LK P-% Prepared h f U ren Be n S f a -Penor quality not thicken p a^ E P c A t X n°. Ev P in accordance with —AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT132 words
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Advertisement225 1938-11-14 1 >hys c ans EYES are the Most Delicate Organs of Your Body. Take care of them; Cleanse them each Night and Morning f with Soothing Murine; Rei move Dust; Protect against Eye Trouble. Keep your lyes Clean and Healthful. is trfe fc&iline. Safe Eye Lotion, successfully used for over 40225 words
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Advertisement304 1938-11-14 1 I MADAME PAGEi »2 Piccadilly. London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowrw Designed Created in her work rooms. $j $30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. To Alkalize Acid Indigestion Away Fast PEOPLE EVERYWHERE ARE ADOPTING THIS REMARKABLE "PHI LLI PS" WAY jlfl fell IM CERTAINLY GLAD DR.JONES TOLD me about these Phillips'304 words
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551 1938-11-14 2 Mystery Of Missing Black Cap Canterbury, oh SUPERINTENDENT STUCflFIELD, investigating thi* Muder i„ ih e Asylum, believes he knows who murdered Arthur Izzard, I h< sj l U m "Shvlock." The black cap the victim wore is regarded a* rhktf clue to the crime.551 words
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148 1938-11-14 2 A GASEOUS thermal spring has been discovered near the village A of MihaUovo, near Deri* South Bulgaria. It is (he first of its kind to be found in the country. The discovery is considered of such importance that the spring has been laken over148 words
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Article81 1938-11-14 2 How an X-ray examination revealed hat a stolen ring had been swallow-'1 by a thief was described at Glasgow Sheriff Court. William Thomson, forty vert, admitted having stolen a Hng iom a jeweller's shop In Sauchiehv.i' street, Glasgow. With thirteen prey: 3 convictions, he was sentenced81 words
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225 1938-11-14 2 Brussels. NEW medal stamped with the head of the King of the Belgians is to be presented to several eminent scientists in Great Britain and the Empire. The medal has been struck for presentation to Belgian and foreign scien *ists who have contributed to225 words
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Article57 1938-11-14 2 Stated to have been found drunk supported by companions, at Chandlers Ford. Hants, a boy of sixtten was fined 10s. and costs at Eastleigh Children's Court. Superintendent Pragnell said: 'T nave not seen anyone so drunk :\;r years." The boy had two half-pints of beer57 words
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Advertisement418 1938-11-14 2 S'iEAMER SAILINGS P.OBRITISH INDIA •.incorporated in Englnnd). P. O. S. N. CCVs SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. CORFU 15 A OOO Nov. 18 BANGALORE 0.003 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 »c. 16 BHUTAN 6.10 C Dec. 17 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1539418 words
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Advertisement500 1938-11-14 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, NORD (Incorporated In I LLOYD I Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA lIONKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. SJS. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 ms. "R3GENSBURG" omits Manila Dec. 3 §ss. "LTPPE" omits Manila Dec. 10 •ss500 words
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Advertisement398 1938-11-14 2 t——, TV 4%k mJXA fS i BANGKOK lINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. r To: Marseilles. London. Rotterdam,) Hamburg and Copenhagen. j To> Adpn §uez porl Said Pales tine, M 9 From S pore, M'ca, PS, P'ng.l B^l h^ erdam Hamburg S A 2?:?2 2 28 7 :i 1 2 29 8398 words
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Advertisement141 1938-11-14 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Geseoschaft (Companies incorporated Jn Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila Nov. 29 T m.s. SATJERLAND Direct Dec. 10 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Dec. 26 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore141 words
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Advertisement116 1938-11-14 2 INDO CHINA SI 15AM NAVIGATION CO. (Incorporated in Ei ko „g Direct Service to Japan and to Calcutta via P^' in Taking cargo on througn l; ing for Canton, Macao, £>\v Chefo, Tientsin, Newel ports, Formosa, the MjpfflptfTL FOX AND < J KUTSANG n KUM9ANG NOV FOR HONGKONG ft JAI116 words
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Article92 1938-11-14 3 (.ilLW. Mr. Aniliutiy CilCW toitie HOIV parsed -iway pcuceludy at the ri 4~. on Saturday. 12ih N.tVnnOi r. 1038. ul 2 40 |)m.. ui the General Hospllul, He leave* hci-nd iu.s i .i I Invert wtl» four SCna, CM w K.i>Hy, K<ny Jin. Yone. and Ki iil* Hum •>rid92 words
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Article146 1938-11-14 3 Moscow. Oct. 14. ABKHAZIA, in the Caucasus, often noted in the news as the home of strikingly aged centenarians, may be the birthplace of an extended life-sDan for mankind. Frofesor Bogomoletz, president of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, has published a bock declaring that: Man146 words
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Article96 1938-11-14 3 During the week ending Nov. 5, exports from Malayan ports amounted to iO 53.930 cases, of which: 48,686 (90 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1.635 (3 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, £00 (1 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 3.109 <696 words
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339 1938-11-14 3 Pretoria. jpROCK coals and coloured waistcoats for men, and sun-bonnets and loin; print dresses for women will oust caps and nouns at the traditional graduation day ceremony at Pretoria I'niversitv on December 10. This Startling change will be the result of a decision339 words
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484 1938-11-14 3 Paris, Oct. 28. ¥N the crowd which lined the Boulevards waiting for the tv 1 Mr. Daladier from the memorable meet m« at fceard the name of Mr. Chamberlain: Ah! si Mow cur Camberlain (pronounced Shambairlnn) venait a Paris!" was repeated over484 words
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174 1938-11-14 3 London, Oct, 27. fJOMDR. Oliver Loeker-Lamp-soji, M.l\, declared at a meeting in London that Britain had discovered :t "secret document" which described hoy the Suez Canal is to be shared between Mnooolini and Hitler. He was addre&sing a meeting called by the Zionist Federation174 words
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148 1938-11-14 3 I Washington. RETE defence fortifications which army otficer* here declare could not be constructed by ordinary methods in less than two or three days have been built here in siti hours under a new process. This was demonstrated by a Swedish inventor. Mr. Karl148 words
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92 1938-11-14 3 Reuter. Ar.kara, Nov. 13. Hj'HE reconstituted cabinet included premier Bayar (unchanged); finance, Faud Bey; defence, Zekai Try; interior, Saydam. A meeting of the chiefs of general staffs of the Balkan enterte will be held at Athens on Thursday. Great importance Is attached to theReuter. - 92 words
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Article57 1938-11-14 3 It is estimated that there were 948 iKKJ turkeys on September 4 on agricultural holdings of more than one acre in England and Wales, compared with 788,00'j on June 4. For the quaiter ended September the number of pigs in England and WsJUm was 4.196.000. against57 words
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Advertisement534 1938-11-14 3 <2^4HHe/ne^ PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS INDERS are now invited for the materials or service. Fot Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Nov., 1938. d delivery at Paya Lebar .'umpu g Station of a i Ca senients (Deposit 12 noon, 28th Nov. 1938. rare and maintenance of ChrLtian Cemeteries at534 words
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Advertisement479 1938-11-14 3 PUBLIC NOTICES STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO ITO T.S.S. "KEDAH." her flings U w, X, P""" December 15th. Belawan or BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGhTcOURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Ke lECK GEE COMPANY of Room No. 23. Terukuni Hotel. No. 25, Bencoolen Street, Singapore, I rader. Order479 words
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Advertisement326 1938-11-14 3 DOMES'! JC OCCUKKENCES ENGAGEMENT TEO and TOII. The ung as'''incut an;iou< ced .1 Mr Teo Bonn Guek oi 1 lie Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.. S'mgujjuj e, widest l-jh of Mr. And Mrs Too Kim Beng of tiir Singapore Harbour Board to MLvs r- h -'oh the youngest daughter of326 words
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Advertisement92 1938-11-14 3 HOW TO REJUVENATE—A limited number of books entitled "REJUVENATION" The problem of the 20th century—will be posted free on request to those who are interested. Write to-day: The Sole Agents: E. M. A. Abdul Hameed Co.. P.O. Box No. 24. Singapore. 1» i I O t Pen Weeks 15th Nov.92 words
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Article854 1938-11-14 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 12, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 V 2 4 7V 2 Asam Kumbang 28 30 -norn Austral Malay 43 47 -norn Ayer Hitam 25 3 26i9cd Ayer Weng 0.621 2 0 67ft Bangrin854 words
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Article121 1938-11-14 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Nov, 12. l pni. Total foi Company Dividend Booka financial close Date Ex. Dlv. year tin Payable Date to date Aver !H-mu Nov. 8 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 2V" loss tax Ayrr Hltani U>j% Nov. 8 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 2\ z121 words
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Article254 1938-11-14 4 C% Mavntri Co. Ltd., $30,00.« Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 106% 108% norn 4»/ 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.254 words
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298 1938-11-14 4 Fingapore, Nov. 12. MINING Buytrs Sellers 43 49 Ampats 9 3 26 bed Ayer Hitams g 24 6 Eangnns j 4^ Batu Belangora jjg 040 Hitams 23 c 25Hongkong lin 14 6 Cbenderiangs g0 0 8i Hcng FatLs 7 9 8 9 Idris Hyd. 246298 words
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Article194 1938-11-14 4 Singapore, Nov. 12. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily ctenular issued by the Hongkong and Sh ighai Banking Corporation: SELLING 2 3 13 16 London r.T. 2 3 13 16 London demand 2072 Lvods demand 241 3 4 Switzerland demand 136 Hamburg demand194 words
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Article419 1938-11-14 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. Previous To-day Idle Quitest RUBBER 8 516 B*B Spot Sellers 8 716 8 716 Ist Forward (December) Buyers I* 8?. 2i ;-d FonvardUan Mar, Buyers 1716 3rd Forward (Apr.l June) London. Saturday. Previous T d I'ALM OIL (Malaya) In bulk Nov. Dec. shipment419 words
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Advertisement400 1938-11-14 4 (Incorporated in China try Special Charter). 12 Cecit Street. Singapore. Telephones' Manager's Office .6444. Ass*. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: CHUNGKLO." Paid Up Capita] Ch. 40,000,***** Re rv; Funds in < Ch. 5,200,000 Total Assets approximately Ch. I 2.020.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. T tg400 words
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Advertisement93 1938-11-14 4 THE I EASTERN BANK j LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH t 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1.000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad, 1 Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received93 words
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Advertisement157 1938-11-14 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid L T p HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SDK*** o Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: /fIJX NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., IrVing C Lloyds Bank, Ltd. ChaSC BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LEE KONG CHIAN.157 words
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620 1938-11-14 5 Story Of Demand For Money London, Oct. 24 !>i 1 flat 01 dance hostess, her ndship with different men and a farewell interview were when the Westminster coroner investigated her death as poisoning. Id of v 'phone message measaff**" from tw«j nd cf one620 words
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131 1938-11-14 5 Brussels. part of a campaign to raise money to buy a protective squadron of aeroplanes, penny badges representing afr wings are being sold in the streets of Belgian towns. It. is claimed that over £7.000 has already been raised by national subscription. Each aeroolane131 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-11-14 5 The fcg which covered London throughout ihe day became heavier during the afternoon and "night" arrived hour- ear!y. Traffic was disorganised. Photo shows: Brilliantly-lighted canopies billing in the fo?g> gloom cl Leicester Square. London.40 words
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Article320 1938-11-14 5 Turn r c j. Purls, Oct. 27. of five bandits who were trying to kidnap and rob a rich American v.sitor were captured by the police after a hunt during which reyo ver shots were fired in the crowded Opera quarter at lunch-time. The American was320 words
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Article25 1938-11-14 5 Political secretary to Sir Archibu 1 1 Sinclair and prospective Liberal cano Salisbury. Mr. A. C. Johnson Slurried Miss Fay Dunlap recently.25 words
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Article241 1938-11-14 5 Paris. Oct. 24. IjNKNOWN to all but the few trained men and women responsibly for giving effect to it. Prance has now. for ihe first time for nearly a century, a peace-time censorship extending to the correspondence of large numbers of people. Without warning to241 words
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92 1938-11-14 5 Paris. THE ashes of Queen RanavaloManjaka of Madagascar, the last ruler of the Island, who was deposed the French conquered it in J»yb. are to be sent back for burial m her ancestors' grave in Madagascar, it is reported here. Queen Ranavalo-Manjaka.92 words
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Advertisement64 1938-11-14 5 THE MACHINE THAI' ALWAYS CARRIES ITS RIDER TO THE WINNING LINE I Sold on the Most Easiest Terms. .sole Agents For Malaya:— Malayan Cycle Co., Ltd. 7 8, Dhobv Ghaut. Tel. No. 3309. POTS ALL OVER MALAYA tor Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office:64 words
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Advertisement92 1938-11-14 5 GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL DON'T BE SOCIALLY HANDICAPPED! BEWARE OF IMITATION QpVrnTTj luxuriant FT i'r"nth of hair J~5«. rnakr yon H flPn <ho FRIHF anH O ENVY of ycm V# }f admirers' ff ft* BAH AH j MfS&&WSM Tf y bollh to-day, and you will he a constant user. FOR92 words
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Advertisement681 1938-11-14 5 WINCARNIS Cannot fail to give you energy CALL AT I D. T. LIM j for best Sweet Sour Pickles, Curry Pickles, Curry Powder, Chilli Sauce, Java Soya, Kropok, Ikan Udang, Flavouring Essences, Powder Colouring for Cakes, Liquid Colouring for Cake Dutch Java Syrups, Dessert Coffee, Dendeng 'Seasoned Beefi, Dainty Sagus,681 words
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375 1938-11-14 6 London. OH. VALUABLE art treasures have been arriving at Croydon lirporl necently on their way to the Antique Dealers' I air. ahiffc t"« Marquis of Willingdon will open at Grosvenor House on October 27. It is estimated thai exhibits worth £2,000,000 will be r»n375 words
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Advertisement274 1938-11-14 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of ail Chemists and Stores i. V ArroiN I MSNT The serene beauty of silver is cherished by Silvo, the safe polish, and preserved for the joy of future generations Write for free sample to the agents: Harper, Gilflllan Co., Ltd. Singapore, Penan?, Kuala274 words
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Advertisement183 1938-11-14 6 1930 AMERICAN H.M V RADIOS Model B—Ql—B RCA Tubes > I I Sole Agents: i KEE HI AT A«MO CO, t Jj 122-124, Orchard Road, I SINGAPORE. Phone 1566 J YOUTH VITALITY in 30 minutes! There is no need for a lengthy and liresome treatment for weeks or months !l183 words
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Advertisement30 1938-11-14 6 EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. IHE NEW IS POINT EXAMINATION COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. XJPTICAL C 2 Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4 ARCADE BLDG. PHONE 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science.30 words
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Advertisement190 1938-11-14 6 CONSULT US! I For E SANITARY WATER| INSTALLATIONS. I FOIYGHW Co. I 64, Walilch St. Thone 7551» I (Established 1921). I UNDER EXPERT I EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I fIVRHAUL *S ™^*odern*u to Rei ondil.on Molnr.Bffl Smoking exhaust, frequent ci*^I/■ ,n 8 °f pluu:?. engine* lust V>lh of power and liveliness, ba190 words
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Miscellaneous1170 1938-11-14 6 H. V. Hodson On 'World Affairs' RAQjJCk NBVS Spore: 7.45 p.m. LoN N N 'Ai "-j j^M^^Bfc j asr art art* §Er economic cvew ,n sEsS4s =s Mt* nouncements. 8.35 Concert by an army band. S?nts 7.45 aV. Hcdson on "World Affairs. gQS Sports reV iew. men™. 2245 Bm 8,001,170 words
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398 1938-11-14 7 Wife Talks Of Their Romance ENTERTAINMENT PAGE (Tribune Staff Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. UM« music directors in the Dutch K..s| In.! whose Clascal and danr< music orchestra is fre ,uentlv heard over the «di. from N.rom. Mr. Jwiien Foorman passed through Kuala398 words
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Article, Illustration80 1938-11-14 7 I Priestley, author and i, to appear as an the West Fnd of Lonh< uk«s the lead in .13 -'.Vhrn We Are a t the St. Martin's Mr. Frank Pettingell, hitherto taken the c part—is in hosa car ac< id< at. Mr.80 words
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Article102 1938-11-14 7 "(JKV t-.iant" which opened at v the Capitol last night is a cui-lc-pattern "flying epic" film which Hollywood can turn over whenever it wants to Richard Dx and Chester Morris are .•a t as intrepid fliers who leave on a nous journey through snowy wastes to102 words
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Article50 1938-11-14 7 Tin Pavilion screening to-night to: the last tune the famous film ''Mr. D.t_:i: Ges t') Tcwn" featuring Gay C.it i and Jean Arthur. This pic; nr..--1 s v in Singapore some time ago 11 was acclaimed as one of the be picture] ci the year.50 words
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Article122 1938-11-14 7 DON. LD Reagan has been cast by ,v Warner B.os. in th- 4 second masc: b lead of "Going Pisces." starrin r k.P well, with Anita Louise. n wiH report on the "Goina when he completes his role in -Brother Rat." "CONG vi the Mounted PoUce* 1 has been122 words
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409 1938-11-14 7 New York, Oct. 26. fYLE Talbot, handsome hero of many adventure films, leaped 20ft. from an upstairs window of his Hollywood home in a real life escape drama when fire swept the house. With his pyjamas blazing, he jumped like a flaming torch from409 words
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Advertisement95 1938-11-14 7 \7ES! And as fresh as a Spring A Morning! I think it is wonderfulj n matter where you buy Craven Wm fjr*** 4 A,' tbey are always perfectly fresh I "*~%m M: ~y° u can rel y on tne act mat lnc >' X never vary in quality. And my95 words
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Miscellaneous297 1938-11-14 7 IMlMtMitlllM HM WW WW! j DAILY CROSSWORD j FYl —131I 3 1 hi W 5 I i 6 W 7 I I 8 ~1 IS W Hf HI iS —p— ~P|8« 11 '4 Hl* H* Jf U l7 11 p| IH2O HI pi Ms Us m£ Hi ~m. ™M~w~w™ -s-r—297 words
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Advertisement281 1938-11-14 8 r A niTAI NIGHTLY CAPITOL|6-15 9-15 The Last word in Aviation Thrills! RKO-Radios amazing Epic of the comrades of the sky who blazed the Great Commercial Air Trials m M mr To-Night Last Nip.ht I* AISIS 1 c H «-> 5 915 pM- Super Hindustani Thriller "D 1 L A281 words
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Advertisement289 1938-11-14 8 f new pT% ami\ 7 30 p-m. WORLD \ll\rXlli/9.45 P.M. S (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.,) 2 I AUTHENTIC SCENES FROM j WAR TORN CHINA I j ACTUAL WAR NEWS A"F THE iNORTH! (WEST! i FRONT! I 1000s OF SOLDIERS I I 100s of Mountain Dug Outs I I THE289 words
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Advertisement249 1938-11-14 8 i £*jon THEATRE ROYAL *.c.iun scieenmg ol the Pietoie 5 PATIENCE COOPER j have >een muting *>o ioi.g k« NOOR-E-WHADUT' j "TERANG BULAN l^j m P_._ W VIO CHU KAN6 ROAO. BEHIND POST X-L^Jf TC-NIGHL TO-MORROW AT 8 KM GRANT WITHERS Henry Hunter. Polly R RADIO PATROL" j chapters i-6.249 words
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442 1938-11-14 9 London, Oct 28 IMPERIAL Airways have taken delivery to-day of R.M.A Champion first of its fleet of 24-ton flying boats of the G. class. Built by Short Br< thers it Rochester, this fleet of eight living boats represents a vcli pment of442 words
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Article179 1938-11-14 9 Rio De Janeiro. THI Brazilian Government plans 1 to build railways through the ™?in jungle as far inland as the huge undeveloped provinces of Goyai and Matto Grosso. This is part of a vast transport programme which has just been officially announced. The problem of transportation179 words
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132 1938-11-14 9 Paris, \ov. 13. WARM testimony to the spirit of the army and the unity of the Trench colonies was uttereti in a speech at a banquet by M. Lebrun who praised «he discipline with which the recent partial mobilisation was carried out. He said if132 words
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Article66 1938-11-14 9 TRESPASS MISCHIEF Singapore, Saturday—Two Straitsborn Chinese. Lim Cheng Swee and Lim Cher.g San. appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth court this morning to answer a charge of trespassing into the offices of the Great World Co., at Kirn Seng Road on Nov. 9, with intent to commit66 words
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Advertisement108 1938-11-14 9 lALHAMBRA I j COMING SHORTLY! I \MM L.o. T.r.er ißa M.r.r «tlM>« v f\ «**or "i i Hps What Love Is All About! Women called him 'Great'! Men called him You'll call him the wellest guy who ever kissed a g\t\ and didn't mean it! Jj v ""T new CITM108 words
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Advertisement209 1938-11-14 9 \E\T «HWt.l AT THE \GIRI MHO FOLKS!\ jjjm] rm America's Boy JL\j Friend is back ■f J§ .and this time ||l mm he's brought his |MKiV' II 1 sweetie with him! jflpti^fl^ b ■»th JOHN UTEL. THOMAS MITCHELL DICK FORAN Directed by STANLEY LOGAN 11 Screen Play by Clements Ripley209 words
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Advertisement190 1938-11-14 9 aaaaaAa( Owing To Great Success Season Extended NO OTHER PICTURE EVER RECEIVED SUCH IN STINTED and UNANIMOUS TRIBUTE AS HAVE GREETED IRVING BERLIN'S Great Mv, <al Hit ALHAMBRA pFI The it* si Show In Town! SHOWS •iiiiiiiimiii:Hinnmi"»»" l, uiiiiiiu«iiJiii«i»min»i'Ji«nHii. U MARLBOROUGH^I 'CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.) j 5-45 TO-NIGHT 9-30190 words
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Article691 1938-11-14 10 rpHE subject of Air Raid Precau- tions in Malaya has been anxiously disctlHHOd during the last few weeks, and we were glad to note that U.K. the Governor referred to the subject again at the (I nner of the Ex-Services Association, enlarging considerably on what he said691 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1938-11-14 10 C.H. STANLEY JONES - Demand For University An Argument In Malacca By C.H. STANLEY JONES MALACCA is not such a Sleepy Hollow. It is in fact more progressive in its outlook than some cf the bigger centres of Malaya. It has the advantage of be:ng a small town where1,098 words
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Article501 1938-11-14 10 fjYSTERICAL outbursts in Germany signify more, to thoughtful people, than anti-Jewish feeling Whatever the immediate object of the mob, it would appear that a good section of the masses is anxious to "let go" and it is doubtful if racial feeling is the basic psychological cause. It501 words
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Advertisement241 1938-11-14 10 s many Models we have in stock. We v. mid fee glad to tend yon a CataI— ROBINSON CO., LTD. SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. Altai tag 1; 111 -mm 'VT? Manufactured *>v«>\v WIIITK J GLzs&lsr\ under licence from .mo rrmst attractively *v~t a,- finished. \vyf\.| Aait *».o the241 words
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824 1938-11-14 11 ■WILL OF WHOLE CM MAN PEOPLE' Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 13. i i:: \T that any attempt by Jews outside Germany to aid those in the country will untered with worse reprisals was made by Ms, Minister of Propaganda. 7;( icrnian Government." he said, "i sReuter. - 824 words
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463 1938-11-14 11 London, Nov 13. SEVERAL thousand Communists at a demonstration in Hyde Park (says a London message) passed a resolution denouncing the "campaign of terror now being waged against the Tews in Germany." Afterwards the procession marched to Lower Regent Street and the leaders handed in a463 words
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Article59 1938-11-14 11 Reuter. IT il officially annoiuiccd tint the Kinc and Queen wtiX arrive at Quebec at the starf of their CSWOdfafl tour on May 15 next year and icill leave from Halifax approximately on June IC. It is widerstocd, however, thai their stay may icellReuter. - 59 words
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Article111 1938-11-14 11 Special Comiiiittee Session Reuter. a SPECIALLY authorised c"m«»« t«e A Renins of the l~S«e £se£>!y will take plats on Tuesday to de .d^ what economies fan bc m atl( Li:a?[Ufc organisation. There is no question at the moment any political changes in the 3 ue o tReuter. - 111 words
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Article30 1938-11-14 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, Nov. 13. The re-occupation of Palestine by B:i--♦ish troops was carried a stage further this morning when the Coldstream Guards cordoned off and entered thjD city Ol Jericho.--Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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609 1938-11-14 11 Shanghai. Nov. 13. THE severity of the fighting for the recapture cf Cnnton can be seen by the vast number of wounded soldiers being transported from the front lines. Three batches of Japanese wounded totalling about 3,600 men have already been shipped to Amoy.609 words
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Article172 1938-11-14 11 Reuter. Saragossa, Nov. lU. IT is claimed by General Fran- o's h* ari.iuarii r- that Republican attacks on the Vahneia front in the past week achieved nothing and cost the Republicans 70G0 casualties and 1/100 prisoners. Nationalist optimism is increasing. It •s thought thatReuter. - 172 words
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Article72 1938-11-14 11 Reuter. Munich, Nov. 13. A Catholic celebration befor; the monument cf the Virgin Mary in tne I main square of Munich was broken up by demonstrators to-night. When the demonstrators began booing and molesting worshippers the police lemoved two demonstrators and ordered the Catholics to disperse.Reuter. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration86 1938-11-14 11 YVhiie a Trinity Hoasc vessel was locating his ship "Cantabria", which had link in 15 fathoms off Croaaer after a two-heat shelling by a Spanish Nationalist wav-hip, Captain Manuil Argutlles, his wife and family were recovering at Cromer (Ncrfolk) from their ordeal. They were broaght86 words
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Article46 1938-11-14 11 Reuter. The granting of un oil concession in Southern Iraq to the Basrah Petroleum i Company has been approved by the Chamber of Deputies. The company is a British concern recently formed in London with a •capital of one million sterling.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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207 1938-11-14 11 Reuter. Rome. Nov. 13. FIRE broke cut in th* neighbourhoc t ot the altar in St. Peter's this aitcincon just as the papal piece-iion was feinting under the great dome after the veneration si vice in honour of the Blessed MotherReuter. - 207 words
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Article51 1938-11-14 11 Reuter. PANIC IN CHANGSHA hangsha, Nov. 14. Changaha is expected to fall within a week as a result of an amawnglv sudden Japanese advance, according to foreign reports, which add thai complete panic has reigned in the last 48 hocrs and Chinese civilians are evacuating by all availableReuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement109 1938-11-14 11 MODEL 469J M f5 l!M> j lor Cash. EIGHT-VALVtf ALL-WORLD TABLE MODEL A RADIO receiver possessing i *Me coverage Is the new "JWI Ifoster'l Voice" 40-WSO6 Model 469, for broadcasts may be received from ail the uoild over en wavelength* from il metre* Upward*. The addition ot a f<■ 0109 words
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174 1938-11-14 12 New Immunisation Plans (Tribune Staff Reporter) A VOTE for <h e expenditure oi $7,500 to be utilised in the immunisation of children from dfphther a was passed at th? las' Municipal Bhdffl Meeting Tners has bsen a very porcep.ib'.G174 words
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Article82 1938-11-14 12 'FHE Governor and Lady Thomas. J- Major-GeneraJ W. G. S. Dobbie. G.O.C. Malaya and Mrs. Dobbie. were among those who attended a concert at the Victoria Memorial Theatre on Saturday night, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The concert was given by the band of the82 words
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Article70 1938-11-14 12 The Higher Education Comrmss'on I consisting of Sir William McLean, and Professor H. J. Channon arrived at Malacca on Saturday. They were the 1 guests at the Rotary dinner held en Saturday night and they dined at thje Residency last night. To-day they will visit the High70 words
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Article23 1938-11-14 12 Mi. B. AC Kauffmann. pi the AsiaticPetroleum Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, and Mrs Kauffmann have returned to Singapore after heme leave.23 words
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Article, Illustration81 1938-11-14 12 Sing A Song Of Queen Mary attended the r by the Bishop of London of the igh House Chapel., which has been closed since Januar\ for and decorations. Ihe chapel was built in 1623 to the design of for the use of \Jie Infanta Maria oi who was to nave81 words
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Article85 1938-11-14 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) r E Singapore Indians joined groups of Cower sellers, on the on Saturday, Oct. 12., the anniversary of the birthday of Dr. Sun Vat Sen, founder of the Republic- of China. In Change Alley and various parts of i Chinese schoolboys even poof85 words
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Article74 1938-11-14 12 ssful concert in aid of their Schd> i Building Fund was staged by tho Preparatory English School, Lebar, on Saturday. There w3re n programme which ;ol four plays, songs, drill, i i I dance and Indian Club Swinging. Indian Club Swinging by Messrs. Eric Khoo Bee Chuan and74 words
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Article29 1938-11-14 12 Mr. A. K. Issac, Co-operative Officer, Singapore, will speak on "Co-opera-tion: Its Principles and Forms" at the '•f the Singapore Rotary Club the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday.29 words
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Article60 1938-11-14 12 The full detailed results of the Poppy Day effort in Singapore are not yet available, but it is expected that the sum realised will be about $19,000. made up as follows: Sale of poppies on Nov. 10. $7,000; sale of motor-car mascots, $4,000; sale ol wreaths. $4,000;60 words
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Article62 1938-11-14 12 A special evening is being arranged at the Coconut Grove on Saturday next in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Messrs. Cowan and Bailey will present an entirely new show, and there will be special attractions, including a "hot dog counter. All the entrance money as well as62 words
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Article104 1938-11-14 12 |T was stated in a Sunday con- temporary that the term of office of Sir Shenjon Thomas as Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the Malay States is due to expire in October next year and has been extended for a further year104 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-11-14 12 Group picture taken on Saturday in the grounds of the Government Botise on the occasion of the visit of King Ananda Mahido!. boy ruler of Siam. to H.E. the Governor. The party includes the boy King, standing fifth in the front row from the left. Major72 words
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Article53 1938-11-14 12 Bangkok, Nov. 12.—The gereral election by the- new Assembly is proceeding smoothly to-day in the capital and in ih* provinces. No incidents are reported from the nolling booths. Bangkok polls may be small owing to the flooded nature of the street. 1 and waterways, ma kin' the movements53 words
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Article293 1938-11-14 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) DICKBHA owners late yesterday claimed that an understanding has been reached with pullers over question of hire charges. New rate lixeci i*- 35 tents per day for hire of a ricksha. Previous to this agreement, there was considerable haggling over the proposed rate of293 words
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Article134 1938-11-14 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) f Malacca, Nov. 12. IN whatever they d6\ they should obey the laws of the country, was the opinion expressed by Mr. Chan Rang Swi J.P., C.H.. Chairman of the China Relief Fund, Malacca, at a meeting of the general committee of the134 words
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Article40 1938-11-14 12 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 13. —Following the news of anti-Jewish outrages in Germany which was given prominence in all newspapers, anti-Nazi demonstrators with banners shouting "Boycott Fascist aggressors", paraded near the German embassy which, the police prevented them approaching closely.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article50 1938-11-14 12 The following is the up to and for week ending M 1938:— TO-DAY. NOV. 14 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; Recruits. R* emit Training. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; sk a Morse Practir<\ TO-MORROW. NOV. 15 515 p.m. Headquarters; Recruits; kcemit Training. SUNDAY, NOV. 7 a.m. Farrer Range; Singapore K' n Association.50 words
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Article55 1938-11-14 12 Nova Scotia (Canada' probably g8 become an air base lor long-range mnlish bombing 'planes. According to reports, heavy longhombers manufactured for the Bru» 3 Government in Canada uncn tnc r Air Ministry contracts will be four strategic points in Nova Scou the event of war they55 words
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Article69 1938-11-14 12 Bangkok. Si- > (From Our Own Correspondent 1 rEN the King of Siam rr, e w the Capital on Tuesday even ing, Bangkok will be expansive in new suit of whitewashed ll s as palaces and ministries are i cerned. The Municipality look w after effective69 words
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Advertisement19 1938-11-14 12 Overseas Assurance 0 CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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Advertisement7 1938-11-14 12 GUIiXXESS IS GOOD FOR YOU WPS 487 words
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64 1938-11-14 13 THE oH€m\ orsa" of the Vatican "Osservatore Romano "comment J ifl u pon I nly 8 new racial laws draws attention to the hibitin.' marnasres between Italian c.tizens of Aryan race and person: keionuin" ether races. persons c Romano" declares tion of64 words
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Article51 1938-11-14 13 Reuter. In order t;» prevent people believ\i vi- are disinterested in this in. we think it oppor- |)!lf i >iat»* we should deal with it t ;h on later oeeasion." v. it is understood that >: r*:v make a protest to ent through diplor■>. ruin'T the allegedReuter. - 51 words
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Article93 1938-11-14 13 Paris Nov 13. v R] v\l i> in a broadcast on |)!.ii)s said thr dcii- just signed aimed solely at rerosperous strong France iid were mrreh the first step to the rt oi recovery, \s-\t year twentyI s ancs would be spent leously offer tin93 words
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Article19 1938-11-14 13 L N lij ul DcOiX iliip Javelin, win be bundled s "l in Noverri-19 words
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Article190 1938-11-14 13 Johannesburg. T HE Unio,l s fmporta in August amounted to r7.700.000, which ta nearly £1,400,000 less than ill August, 1937. thl <^i!i^ n P^ ta for lho months oi ,np cm inn financial yeai were £63 7nn CCO about £3.500.000 less corresponding period ol last190 words
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Article271 1938-11-14 13 1 TO-MOP ROVS FOR ALL READ2 ERS.—Not too fortunate a day 2 for business and some little 2 financial disappointment is in2 d'citft. Goer* for writers and 2 the signing of agreements av.a 2 contracts, and favourable for 2 sporting interests and the tak2 ing of271 words
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242 1938-11-14 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. FOR the first time since their career of nefarious activities, the methodical Kuala Lumpur gang of burglars failed to get what they wanted last night when their attempt at raiding the residence of a local European proved242 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-11-14 13 King George of Greece is in London on a private visit. He will be away from home ior some time. PirJto shows: King George of Greece leaving his hotel in the West End o! London.40 words
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Article81 1938-11-14 13 Reuter. Budapest, Nov. 13. MKAXYA, Hungarian Foreign Minister, declared in the Chamber of Deputies that the Rome-Berlin axis had shown itself as an important factor in European peace during the crisis. He was happy Hungary was always to r found on the side oi the axis andReuter. - 81 words
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174 1938-11-14 13 Reuter. Mexico City, Nov. 13WHE payment by means of indent 1 nity, estimated at ten million dollars in respect of American owned small farm properties expropriated under the local agrarian programme has been finally arranged by exchange of notes. The value of properties taken isReuter. - 174 words
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Article99 1938-11-14 13 Reuter. Belgrade. Nov 13. A defiant speech was made by the Yugoslav Premier, M. Stoyadmovitch, In course of the Parliamentary election campaign. "Wp are not asking for anything he longing to others, but we are yielding an inch of our territory," he declared. Referring toReuter. - 99 words
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Article44 1938-11-14 13 Rotterdam, Nov. 13.—An order worth j sixty thousand sterling was placed by Rotterdam Trading Company with British motor cycle manufacturers. The I Rotterdam firm Is all Jewish and from January 1 will cease to represent German firms of motor cycle manufacturers.44 words
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Advertisement194 1938-11-14 13 W We'll take care j 'uW.:'u\ Christmas Male swim TIU'NKS. QmsT ntv; attractive style. Made tro.a a Ww '-•<-> m J rib, with elastic jock strap j h [ul m n &vy, maroon and lido b:ue. Ail sizeL, El Price 54.50 each. I WOOL SHIM TRUNKS. I |i 3eetive ail194 words
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Advertisement209 1938-11-14 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No mailer what the •onditions. ICEIIE il ii y y !^^S3f2fe^\ BUTTER is protected at »11 times from deleriora- > Hon or contamination. This j ;ure creamery butter i> i^^f^; j container and is obtainable everywhere. PHONE: SPORE209 words
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Article625 1938-11-14 14 Seletar Services Beat Johore Singapore Win Against Negri Malacca RUGBY SPORTSFRONT (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. AFTER displaying enterprising rugger for the major part oi the game, A Johore were defeated narrowly by the R.N. and RA F. in the "Malaya" Cup match625 words
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90 1938-11-14 14 THE following have been selected to play for the Singapore Asiatics against the Negri-Sembilan "AllBlues" at Seremban on Nov. 19:— Chung .Mm Kee (R.C.); K. Leembruggen (5.A.0.8 >, J. Ritchie (S.A. O B Wood Khan (R.C), i>. Ross (5.A.0.8 Cheong Weng Choon (R.C), S. Kcss (5.A.0.890 words
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Article193 1938-11-14 14 Tut. first bi-monthlj Mixed Foursomes competition for November was played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted m a win for Capt. and Mrs. J. A H. Mib hell with a net score ol 33 J 4 47 card v. re taken out and the lollowing nI193 words
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680 1938-11-14 14 mHE margin between two goals and two tries (ten points to six) Singapore the victory in their lirst Malaya Cup match oi' the ne\\ .soason on the padang y< sterday, but the score does not adequately suggest the marked superiority of the borne side.680 words
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Article484 1938-11-14 14 ANOTHER successful rowing refeatta was htli» by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club at the Breakwater an SahMd.iy afternoon when the Abfcotsford Cap and Challenge races were rowed two boats camNtting in each case. Conditions throughout were generally favourable, though the rowers had to contend with a slight484 words
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Article65 1938-11-14 14 Cleaner stick-work and better combination made H Q. Company easy winners over "B" Company, Ist Manchester Regiment in the Tanglin Area knock-out competition yesterday. Good team-work was displayed by the winners Emery, Perks, Bathell and Bell giving good displays. The score of 8 0 for the HQ.65 words
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Article81 1938-11-14 14 C.C.(. lawn be wis single* handicap tics ier this week aie as follows: TUESDAY: J A. Dean I-1 ,vs A Ferguson <---!.; M. P. Selfe < :4> vs J E. Jeans <.er.> WEDNESDAY: H. Gild (—2) vs. winner of E. G. Mozar t-r4» vs W Williams 2);81 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-11-14 14 Rowing fours at the R.S.Y.C. on. Saturday. lop: (left v, right): J p. J.Lewi*, Mrs. Wuilord, L. Walford. J. Rankin. Bottom (left 1« iirjn Rycroft, A. Lynd, Btinbium.31 words
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Article317 1938-11-14 14 Raffles Win Inter- College Hockey Raffles College 2. Medical College 0. WITH a set of forwards combining well, and an impregnable defence, Raffles College scored a convincing victory over the Medical College en that latter's ground on Saturday afternoon by two goals to nil. The match was to have been317 words
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Article558 1938-11-14 14 Farrer Park Rugby Singapore Asiatics .9; R.A.F. .6. BETTER handling of a wet ball aMed the Singapore Asiatics to sccre a splendid victory over the R.A.F. by nine points (two tries, and a penalty) to six (two tries) at Fairer yesterday. Although theii play was never558 words
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Advertisement9 1938-11-14 14 A Tankard of Health Distributed by Fraser Neave Ltd.9 words
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331 1938-11-14 15 Mr. Alan Loke Heads Owners' List (Compiled bj "Marcus Superbus") the statistics for the Winter meetMip; of the Singaicluded at Bukit T mah on Saturday. topped r lis! cf winh cc v 'tis, Danger double for Mm. len one again was by c ful trainer wit331 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-11-14 15 Mr. M. \an Breukelen, who saddled most winners at the Winter Meeting.15 words
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Article607 1938-11-14 15 THE Sir Arnold Robinson Cup competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday morning and resulted in a tie between T. W. Doyle and E M. MofTatt and C. Donald and A. Chettle with a net score of 69Vs. The following cards were returned:--T.W. Doyle and E.M. MoJffatf607 words
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Advertisement79 1938-11-14 15 More Health Happiness for Malaya j y** 30 *w-"-~~ Here she comes, with her rich gift r 9 1 from the green pastures of England Factory packed with its fresh whole- some nutrition intact—Co*v Gate V., Jj§ "XWMI Food the Best from the fjjk*"''' West". And happy mothers ercry- U>79 words
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Advertisement84 1938-11-14 15 j Manchester' Singapore Soccer Debut Next Friday THE soccer team of the Man- Chester Regiment will make their Singapore debut on Friday rtxt, Nov. 18, at the Anson Read Stadium, when the Chinese will provide the opposition. Admissicn prices will be 50 cents, 25 cents and ten cents. g^gygg CHATWOOD84 words
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Advertisement583 1938-11-14 15 HERE'S SOMETHING THAT'S BETTER THAN COD LIVER OIL! Tasteless, flesh-forming tablets for thin people. All r/h*i are too thin and weigh far too little for their peace of mind, know that if only they could take enough Cod Liver Oil, they might becrin to pat en a pound rr two583 words
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Advertisement60 1938-11-14 15 GOLD LEAF TEA r Get acquainted with Gold Leaf Teft. Gold Leai Tea Is not ordinary Tea. It is something better and carries a more rehned Aroma that appeals to the edtt» cated palate. Stop sneezing}. Jump into a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH WPS 11 THE FIAT MARVELETTE is thejQxdies Car60 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-11-14 15 THE TIDES To-day: 3.08 a.m., 8 ft. 1 in.. 2.30 pm o it 8 ins. To-morrow: 4.18 am.. 7 ft. 8 ins 345 p.m.. 3 ft. 3 ma28 words
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Article1407 1938-11-14 16 English Scottish Soccer J)ERBY County and Everton, First Division League lead rg both defeated in their respective away engagements on s Results as cabied by Reuter, and tables revised tr, Aui, follows: English League, Division I Birmingham 1 Evertcn 0 Bolton W. 0 Blackpool 1 Charlton1,407 words
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Article, Illustration11 1938-11-14 16 Jockey Mayo, champion jockey at the Winter race meeting.11 words
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Advertisement153 1938-11-14 16 i AVI ATIO N is the most r rapidly growing jĔL British licences for both "HONG KONG'S AIR UNIVERSITY" For prospectus apply:— FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL, LTD. 1 KAI TAX AIRPORT, 1 HONG KONG. Courses from 3 WEEKS to 3 YEARS. f That BAD THROAT May Lead To FLU153 words
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Advertisement162 1938-11-14 16 Get the Genuine Don't be deceived by imitators! ffa BROMO Toilet jf CjW^ffl^Sl!ll^^^^» Paper have increased 2 I J^Jr^ ali o\et the world, many \mfi\ i"VI "'i I imitations Lave sprung up. m m I 1 Often they are sold under 7 ML^~J i-| i f -I I names that162 words
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814 1938-11-14 17 Surprise Visit London, Oct. 31. H^ifffi 8 IA T KU) *>rl made a surprise hand s LI tv n'" Tl'?* a d WCnt to see husimnTit Z S V m "T' SerVi R cf seven years' .mpr.snnment m Wormwood Scrubs V814 words
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Article30 1938-11-14 17 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 13. —The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester left for London after lunch following their visit to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.-Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-11-14 17 ttish drifter Ma Freen" on her side and almost wtan*' sinking in Yarmouth harbenr, Norfolk. The drifter Ummt after colliding with another vessel in fog.31 words
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Article577 1938-11-14 17 Spy Case Sidelight London, Oct. 25. jy|YSTERY man Major Christopher Draper, D.5.0., whose name was mentioned during the great "Sny Ring" trial in New York, spoke bitterly of German friends who had let him down when a reporter interviewed him I "Without admitting that I577 words
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Article78 1938-11-14 17 Singapore. Saturday.—Because Ue ijfvnce was alleged to have been commit-;-d outside the jurisdiction of the Colony, the charge against Eu Ah Jiang. ?f having in his control 1850 tahils of v)n-Government chandu, was withdrawn ;hi s morning in the Criminal District r Jourt. Ah Sang, an attendant78 words
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Article105 1938-11-14 17 Reuter. Prague, Nov. 13.—A political crisis was understood to have been averted oy a decision taken at a full cabinet .neeting. The national assembly will be convened on Nov. 17 and the election of president will take place within a fortnight. The agreement appears to haveReuter. - 105 words
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41 1938-11-14 17 Reuter. Jerurlerri. Nov. 13. -Floods caused by heavy rain damaged the pipe-line carrying Jciuielcm's water supply. The city is now facing a serious shortage. The mayor has issued an appeal to the public to exercise economy. —Renter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article47 1938-11-14 17 Reuter. Liverpool, Saturday.—One hundred Jews Ircm Germany and Austria railed torn Liverpool in the Canadian l'aci*:" nner 'Duchess ol Bedfcrd" for Montreal m route for Aujtralia and New Zealand. All the men are skilled workers and "cave received permits to enter the Dor.:inicns.—Rtutcr.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article97 1938-11-14 17 UNTIL further notice, the laying of a pipe line will take place at Hongkong within an area bcunded by the followi .g positions:— Ol 22 deg 17' 2GV 2 N. 114 dcg. 9' ra'V E. il) 22 deg. 17' 29 1 4 N. 114 deg V 53" E.97 words
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Article41 1938-11-14 17 Cambridge's new 275-acie aerodrome •on the main road» was opened recently by Sir Kin-; sley Wood. Minister for Air. Associated with the new flying field are the Universities' and Cambridge Aero Clubs and the R.A.F. Volunteer Training Cc-hool.41 words
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Article155 1938-11-14 17 Kenmore (New York State). rpHE head of a stamp collection firm here, Mr. Ernest C Jarvi stales that he has been authorl; ;i to offer for sale in the open market the world's rarrsi s'umn. the Urttlsb Cuiim.i one cent of IS'T.." In 1025. £7155 words
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Article146 1938-11-14 17 Arrived from N.E.I, by K.LM. plane f H-ALI" —Mr. Miller Mr. Van Brink, Mr Fckker. Mr. K. Bey tttr, M.s. Bom. left tor Medan. India and Eur ape oy X.M plane "PH-ALT"— Mr. K. Btyn.v, Mrs. Bom. Mr. R. Savage. Mr. Van BrmK, Mr. Fokker. Arrived from146 words
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Article46 1938-11-14 17 Reuter. Wearing undress uniform an Admiral of the Fleet His Majesty stood a* the cenotaph for the Armistice Day service with the Duke of Kent, while Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary looked down on the multitude from a window in the Home Office.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement259 1938-11-14 17 I STRANGE BOARDERS ARE PIPING SINGAPORE. WATCH OUT! "What Can I Do For Him?" 1 Woman Who Has An Over-worked, Worried, Run-Down Flusband Should Have Him Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. finest tcnic lor every pairing men—and women too. who become over- Their first effect is to revive lit, nervous,259 words
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Advertisement95 1938-11-14 17 MALAYAN PBEMIEQ HOTEL J I TO-NIGHT j Cocktail Dance From 6.30 p.m. To 830 p.m. Dinner And Dance (informal) From 9.30 p.m. To Midnight. \0 AIMIISMON (HAKE. J DINNER s:t.on. 1 I THURSDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER. DESTY AND DELSO M A Symphony Of Dance. ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS THIS WEEK: SPECIAL95 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-14 18 China's navy though small— negligibly small compared with the navy of her enemy—is manned by able seamen, some of whom are seen in the above picture.28 words
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246 1938-11-14 18 TfWE announcement that His Excellency Ihe Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G., had contributed $1.000 towards the Fund was greeted with applause when the first Meeting of the British Fund for Relief of Distress in China (Hongkong and South China Branch) was held under246 words
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Article104 1938-11-14 18 THE Hankow branches of the Bank of China, the Barm of Communicalion>, the Farmers' JlJkri* of f h«na and the Central Bank of China have moved to Chungking. Temporary offices, however, it is reported, will continue to do business in *,he French Concession in the104 words
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Article25 1938-11-14 18 In 1937, the Central Bank cf China made a net profit of $17.252.300.90. acccrding to a statement issued by the bank author.ties.25 words
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Article97 1938-11-14 18 GREAT improvements in Kansu's political and financial administration, education, reconstruction and military machinery have been made lately. General Chu Shao-liang. Chairman of the Kansu Provincial Government and concurrently Pacification Commissioner for Kansu. Ninghsia and Chinghai. revealed in a recent interview with a Central News correspondent. The administration97 words
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1020 1938-11-14 18 LIM KENG HOR - [A Visit To The "Varsity Of The Air" By LIM KENG HOR \T present still important as the only great city east of Singapore that is still untouched by Japan, Hongkong boasts of an aerodrome on Kowloon side that is unique in many1,020 words
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Article83 1938-11-14 18 The Bureau of Farm Credits, wi h the help of the various provincial government! is now aiding rural co-oce-rative undertakings already established in the various provinces and is setting jr new ones. Co-operative ganaries are being orga> nized to the end that rural condition... nay be improved83 words
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Article52 1938-11-14 18 A paper and a cement factory is expected to be set up shortly in Kunmin> Vunnan) through the joint efforts of Messrs. Tv Yueh-sen. Shanchai merchant now in Hongkong-. Y. M. Chien. Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Communications, and the ether52 words
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164 1938-11-14 18 THE Hongkong Branch of n* 1 Chinese State Bank. Ltd Z officially opened at the end <,f i, month. 1 A well-known figure in Chines ness circles, Mr. Lo Hin-ming who formerly Manager of the r- 1 Branch of the establishment Manager. T m164 words
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Article79 1938-11-14 18 WE have heard nothing abou, it. W? know of no such thing.* Thus Mr. Shou J. Chen, manager of the Bank ii China, refuted the rumours recently circulated that leadine Chinese banbrs were calling a conference in Other prominent Chine se bank-r; interviewed confirmed Mr. Chen's79 words
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Article66 1938-11-14 18 Nanchang.—To harass the Japan' s rtar Chinese troops engaged In heayj lighting with the Japanese at Wusn:rmmen, seven kilometres north of I on the Nanchang-Kiukiang Raflwa "ifto reported that successful Chi surprise attacks during the tost inrcays exacted a heavy toll of uves iro he Japanese.66 words
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Article65 1938-11-14 18 REGULAR train services, jaj* Chinese report, have been hwjj rated along the newly computed Hunan-Yunnan Radway The line runs from Hen ;>; Hunan province, and passes v Kv;eihn, Nanning. in Kwang* to WW rbnw, which borders upon French urn China. nf m() ~t This railway line65 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-11-14 18 Taken by the Japanese without the least resistance being offered to »h« due reportedly to treachery on the part of certain army officials. Canton nu> be retaken by the Chinese very shortly. Above is a view of Canton eWJ-43 words
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Advertisement56 1938-11-14 18 I tDaily.. China* j fiaqn j (Edited by T. H. TAN) i 50ES /> A FURTHEST X/ ON LUBRICATING D|| ATC! Sqd. Ldr. R. KELLETT I I nWT Fit, Lt. A. N. COMBE j j I I MACHINE: Vickers Wellesley Monoplane ENGINE: Bristol Pegasus LUBRICATING OIL: Aero Shell W Asiatic56 words
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297 1938-11-14 19 Aundh, Nov. 7. nulion on his 71st birthday, Srimanth Raja Saheb of i* is announced the introduction of responsible Government inn state?: "It is our conviction that the time has le of Aundh should be educated for and entrusted with eminent/ 1297 words
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207 1938-11-14 19 (United Press). Gorakhpur. Nov. 7. JHREATENED communar Hjffcrences over the identity of an abandoned orphan were averted by the authorities by sending the child to a Christian Mission. The child, about a year and a half old. was found almost(United Press). - 207 words
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283 1938-11-14 19 (United Press). Peshawar, Nov. 5. r< plying to criticisms by certain members in course of on the adjournment motion on the Bannu raid in the *embly yesterday Dr. Khan Sahib, the Premier, declared: mment is representative of people, I(United Press). - 283 words
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117 1938-11-14 19 Dhenkana), Nov. 7. P** Months now. the people f *his State have been agitating »7. r <*Ponsibfe government. 'The s,„i Ian «al < State's Subjects' AsSSIw n Uas d<H lare d an unlawful occasions, the State Millhelp of the Military from 1 had to open117 words
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124 1938-11-14 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Nov. 7. BESIDES Sir Yamin Khan, Haji Chaudhury Ismail Khan from Bengal has joined the Muslim League Party in the Central Assembly which has now a total membership of 24. The Congress. Party has 47 members, two new members to join(United Press). - 124 words
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217 1938-11-14 19 (United Press). Madras, Nov. 7. TINDER the caption "Congress in v Indian States," the South Indian Bulletin, (the official publication of the European Association, South Indian branch) writes: "Agitation on Congress lines in the Indian States is interesting. Although the Indian National(United Press). - 217 words
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258 1938-11-14 19 (United Press). Trivandrum, Nov. 7. tf pHE issue of responsible Government has come to the forefront. All other issues have become irrelevent," says Mr. G. Ramachandran, member of the All India Congress Committee, reviewing the present political situation in Travancore. Mr. Ramachandran says:— "The masses have(United Press). - 258 words
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Article134 1938-11-14 19 (United Press). Jubbulpore, Nov. 7. A VIGOROUS campaign for colleen tion of funds for the Tripuri Congress session has been launched. The Subscription Sub-Committee mVI visit Bilaspur, Drug, Betul. Hoshanga bad, Khandwa and Narasinghpur and return to Jubbulpore on the 15th instant. The Congress fortnight for collection of(United Press). - 134 words
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